On my buddies truck I should say haha! Well the shaft on my steering box broke so my buddy towed it to his shop with his 97' CCLB OBS so we could fix her! here it is loaded up (which was a bitch with no steering BTW)
From the looks of the snow/ice conditions you are very lucky when the superduty got it front tires on the rear of that trailer that it didn't lift the rearend of the obs and push the obs down the street sliding on the ice. That could have been ugly. The explained scenario happened to me when loading up my JD tractor on dry ground. Instead of snow/ice it was gravel and slid 3 feet forward with a F450.
Just for the record, most failures of the steering systems occur at low speeds due to the added resistance...
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